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on the downside, netflix has such a big percentage of the u.s. market, could be increasingly difficult to accelerate its subscriber growth. netflix itself is not seeing any ratings. melissa? >> julie, this is interesting to me. we laughed when he they announced who the cast was for this "house of cards" and what the cost was to create this sort of content last year. to me isn't there a ton of risk if you don't like this thing? if i don't like "girls" i certainly like "game of thrones," and i'm going to stick around and not cancel that thing. if i'm left with their crappy streaming product they have a big problem, because that is a horrible product. >> the thing is they have, what, 23, 25 million domestic streaming subscribers who are happy to pay $8 a month for streaming. this will bring in new subscribers and maybe make you, not so satisfied with the streaming options, sti stick around. the thing is that they don't expect everyone to like "house of cards." they just want it to be another thing that makes their streaming subscribers satisfied and
on the downside, netflix has such a big percentage of the u.s. market, could be increasingly difficult to accelerate its subscriber growth. netflix itself is not seeing any ratings. melissa? >> julie, this is interesting to me. we laughed when he they announced who the cast was for this "house of cards" and what the cost was to create this sort of content last year. to me isn't there a ton of risk if you don't like this thing? if i don't like "girls" i certainly like...
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to me when you think about it most u.s. multinationals make their living on middle to low income sort of buyers here, consumers. to me, this is a warning sign. i just don't -- you know, people sitting here with the s&p at 1500 thinking everything is rosy, i think we'll be in for headaches in the near future. >> walmart is the largest retailer in north america. >> michael kors was up 2.5% today. >> let's get more on the walmart warn aing for the markets. call to the charts and check in with carter braxton. what do you see? >> we'll look at the chart in a second. lit's talk conceptually. what's important about the facts, this is going on for several months. casual diners are the most sensitive part of the consumer discretionary space. you can shut it down. don't go out to eat. they have been failing for three, four months now. it's been spilling over into sporting goods stores and is now spilling into a staple like this. here is a chart of walmart over the last 18 months versus an etf that's all retailers. walmart has been di
to me when you think about it most u.s. multinationals make their living on middle to low income sort of buyers here, consumers. to me, this is a warning sign. i just don't -- you know, people sitting here with the s&p at 1500 thinking everything is rosy, i think we'll be in for headaches in the near future. >> walmart is the largest retailer in north america. >> michael kors was up 2.5% today. >> let's get more on the walmart warn aing for the markets. call to the charts...
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the u.s. justice department you may remember spent years investigating armstrong for drug distribution, fraud and conspiracy. but then a year ago it closed the case without much of an explanation. it surprised a lot of people at the time. even some of those involved in the investigation because many were convinced that they had the goods on armstrong. many thought armstrong's admission that he doped during his prime years of cycling might lead to new criminal charges. he's denied doping for years, even under oath. we now know that the federal investigation never ended or it's been restarted. the big question tonight is, could lance armstrong actually go to jail? betsy andreu is with us tonight. her husband was a teammate of lance armstrong. they testified in the trial. jeffy tubin also joins me. you heard him say he wants to cooperate with the investigation. they're giving him more time. what do you make of that? >> i think it's a good thing. it's about time that lance came forward. i think he
the u.s. justice department you may remember spent years investigating armstrong for drug distribution, fraud and conspiracy. but then a year ago it closed the case without much of an explanation. it surprised a lot of people at the time. even some of those involved in the investigation because many were convinced that they had the goods on armstrong. many thought armstrong's admission that he doped during his prime years of cycling might lead to new criminal charges. he's denied doping for...
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be in u.s. . stocks provide a yield of less than 2%, which historically is towards the low end of the long-term historical range. sure it's a lot better than it was 12 years ago but it's pretty anemic. secondly, profits are a larger share of gdp than they've been any time historically since 1929 and wages are the lowest share of gdp since 1937. so put those together and rising earnings from these levels would be a formula for occupy wall street to suddenly become a mainstream movement. >> what's the trade right now? you brought some heat, right, with your thoughts to get out of u.s. stocks, then shine some light on people. to be?o they need >> sure, sure. there's always something invest in. to faced what i call a 3d deficits down? ef mer emerging markets debt has better debt coverage ratios and yet they pay a much higher yield. yield 70 basis points more than u.s. stocks. in an efficient market that would mean their growth rate must be 70 basis points slower. well, i don't think that's going to ha
be in u.s. . stocks provide a yield of less than 2%, which historically is towards the low end of the long-term historical range. sure it's a lot better than it was 12 years ago but it's pretty anemic. secondly, profits are a larger share of gdp than they've been any time historically since 1929 and wages are the lowest share of gdp since 1937. so put those together and rising earnings from these levels would be a formula for occupy wall street to suddenly become a mainstream movement. >>...
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but i think the u.s. economy is much bigger, and the u.s. economy is much more relevant. >> i'm not sure actually the european equities have outperformed. i'm not totally sure about that, todd. mark, just before we let you go, do we worry about europe or basically take it off the agenda? >> no, i'm not prepared to take it off the agenda at all. i think it's been remarkably quiet on that front. but the gain was clearly last july when mario draghi said whatever it takes. recently he's said positive contagion is occurring across the euro area. we're bullish on european equities, but not taking our eye off the ball. >> guys, thank you very much for your time. martin there, and todd. >> thank you. >> let's get to shares of yum brands. shares trading sharply lower this morning. fourth-quarter earnings did beat by a penny, but man, the same-store sales in china, fastest growing market, down 6%. fresh off the conference call. a neutral lowered price target from 69 to 63. david, welcome back. >> good morning. >> you had outlined prior to the quarter
but i think the u.s. economy is much bigger, and the u.s. economy is much more relevant. >> i'm not sure actually the european equities have outperformed. i'm not totally sure about that, todd. mark, just before we let you go, do we worry about europe or basically take it off the agenda? >> no, i'm not prepared to take it off the agenda at all. i think it's been remarkably quiet on that front. but the gain was clearly last july when mario draghi said whatever it takes. recently he's...
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i think u.s. air -- i can't believe i'm saying this, i like delta. >> and i feel like professional wrestling. >> wwe, i don't like that. bad stock opinion you found the one stock i don't like. >> by the way, that's one that could have upside according to people who watch it because of what is going on with their broadcast division. >> i also want to take you back to the very acquisition comment you made about dr. copper not looking so well. is that talking more about china's economy than mine. >> okay. unbelievable economic increase and he says commodities are going hard. mike sutherland has never gotten the market going. sorry. >> thank you for stopping by. have some cake and tea next time. maybe some iced tea. >> iced tea, from summit, new jersey. i love it. i just did that to be in your face. in your face. >> thanks, guys. we are in the middle of a whale of a week. and the buzz earning right now, sector volatility. we also have with us, jessica borne. erica, volatility, why? >> you have seen it
i think u.s. air -- i can't believe i'm saying this, i like delta. >> and i feel like professional wrestling. >> wwe, i don't like that. bad stock opinion you found the one stock i don't like. >> by the way, that's one that could have upside according to people who watch it because of what is going on with their broadcast division. >> i also want to take you back to the very acquisition comment you made about dr. copper not looking so well. is that talking more about...
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the u.s. economy must be slowing. right? i mean, on account of all the negative stuff people keep talking about. guess what? the notion seemed fanciful. we got good macro, meaning we saw durable goods data, showing demand for machinery rose the most in two years. how does that happen? it comes on top of the recent increase in container board, the corrugated box stuff that your packages come in, fedex and stuff. one of the most sensitive economic indicators out there and a $50 increase in sheet steel, it fell from a match by ak steel. and you cannot put through container board and steel price hikes in a weak economy. i would say, no, no. i need more evidence. take a look at transports, incredibly sensitive to commerce. they rallied the most since july last year. jb hunt, almost up four points, 50 2-week high. i don't talk about the truckers, my bad. i spent too much time on ups. a name my charitable trust bought more of. but the truckers are a fabulous indicator of economy strength or weakness. jb hunt, saying all systems go.
the u.s. economy must be slowing. right? i mean, on account of all the negative stuff people keep talking about. guess what? the notion seemed fanciful. we got good macro, meaning we saw durable goods data, showing demand for machinery rose the most in two years. how does that happen? it comes on top of the recent increase in container board, the corrugated box stuff that your packages come in, fedex and stuff. one of the most sensitive economic indicators out there and a $50 increase in sheet...
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he also served two tours with the u.s. marine corps in kuwait. he was 34 years old. he leaves behind a wife and two children. >> so sad. you've been working this for days. we'll talk to you soon. coming up, we'll speak with the mayor. e. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. we a
he also served two tours with the u.s. marine corps in kuwait. he was 34 years old. he leaves behind a wife and two children. >> so sad. you've been working this for days. we'll talk to you soon. coming up, we'll speak with the mayor. e. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science....
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the pastor said she has become the face of the epidemic of violence in the u.s. boeing is warning that the investigation into the dreamliner jets may delay delivery of the 787s. they have had concerns over the jets batteries. but they are confident that the problems will be resolved but it could take several months. >>> this weekend's blizzard had the potential to break severe weather records all over new england, while new york city and long island missed the big one, take a look at this snow bank. this is wallingford, connecticut and that is 44 inches of snow. at one point snow was coming down at 4-5 inches per hour. let me show you boston now. 21 inches of snow accumulated there. it's tapering off now as the storm heads to sea. but live now to boston, and cnn's jason carol. jason, the story that you are telling is a tragic one, this is emerging from the storm. a little boy who was just helping his dad shovel snow. what happened? >> well, like so many little boys and little girls that came out today to help their parents dig out from the snow. we saw it on this
the pastor said she has become the face of the epidemic of violence in the u.s. boeing is warning that the investigation into the dreamliner jets may delay delivery of the 787s. they have had concerns over the jets batteries. but they are confident that the problems will be resolved but it could take several months. >>> this weekend's blizzard had the potential to break severe weather records all over new england, while new york city and long island missed the big one, take a look at...
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the u.s. anti-doping agency is giving lance armstrong more time to reach a deal to cooperate with them. now, today you may remember was the deadline they originally gave the cyclist. in a statement usada ceo travis tygart said "we've been in communication with mr. armstrong and his representatives and we understand he does want to be part of the solution and assist in the effort to clean up the sport of cycling. we've agreed to his request for an additional two weeks to work on details to hopefully allow for this to happen." this comes as another bombshell announced in the drama known as lance armstrong. abc news reported the disgraced cyclist is under federal investigation for obstruction of justice, witness tampering and intimidation. they call it an active criminal investigation. now here's why it is so interesting. the u.s. justice department you may remember spent years investigating armstrong for drug distribution, fraud and conspiracy. but then a year ago it closed the case without much
the u.s. anti-doping agency is giving lance armstrong more time to reach a deal to cooperate with them. now, today you may remember was the deadline they originally gave the cyclist. in a statement usada ceo travis tygart said "we've been in communication with mr. armstrong and his representatives and we understand he does want to be part of the solution and assist in the effort to clean up the sport of cycling. we've agreed to his request for an additional two weeks to work on details to...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. on the 2013 lexus gs. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say that
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. on the 2013 lexus gs. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is...
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the discretionary part of the u.s. budge set skewed toward military spending and even though the iraq war is over and afghanistan is winding down, the defense department has not turned its back. judging by what they plan on going after in order to do so, 800,000 civilian jobs instead of huge overhead meant to fight the soviet union, japan and, germany, no matter that my old pal and partner, larry kudlow has a terrific piece on cnbc.com today, which points out the entire harm from the sequester this year might come to $44 million, and that's just a quarter of 1% of our gdp. my worries is that the fed will take notice and not do the wrong thing if we go over the sequestration cliff. we thank the conclusion of the payroll tax holiday, and the rising gas prices are weighing on the consumer. does d the fed see that this coming last month when things were rosier. is this when they bail on plans to help the economy and start hurting it? the fed chief is sticking by 6.5% unemployment goal. that's still a percent before the gre
the discretionary part of the u.s. budge set skewed toward military spending and even though the iraq war is over and afghanistan is winding down, the defense department has not turned its back. judging by what they plan on going after in order to do so, 800,000 civilian jobs instead of huge overhead meant to fight the soviet union, japan and, germany, no matter that my old pal and partner, larry kudlow has a terrific piece on cnbc.com today, which points out the entire harm from the sequester...
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latin america and that's where the big profit margins are right now more so than just gasoline into the u.s. >> when i tell people how profitable you are, what i am looking at is the actual cost of what it takes for you to get it out of the well versus what you sell it and it is one of the biggest differentials i have seen. tell the people how much you are making per barrel. >> we can lease and drill the wells for about 20 to $22 per barrel and then it costs about $8 a barrel in operating costs. there are several tax that is go into that and that adds up to $2 a barrel and you're up to 30 and we're selling it for 100. our margins are about $75 a barrel in the eagle ford. >> i know the analysts were all concerned about your funding gap. this quarter seems to put to rest a lot of concerns i think about how stretched the balance sheet s. >> what we have done is this will be the third quarter where we have cut our capex down to a more sustainable level. we're still drilling and spending more than our cash flow, but we're not that far above it now, and we have an answer for how we'll fund that.
latin america and that's where the big profit margins are right now more so than just gasoline into the u.s. >> when i tell people how profitable you are, what i am looking at is the actual cost of what it takes for you to get it out of the well versus what you sell it and it is one of the biggest differentials i have seen. tell the people how much you are making per barrel. >> we can lease and drill the wells for about 20 to $22 per barrel and then it costs about $8 a barrel in...
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what they have to do is take the u.s. playbook, as they call it, and take it to the international markets can, which is not just one market. europe is big, uk within that is a big market. they have to take a lot of the technology from the u.s. internationally and as they do that, international should start to turn a profit. it lost money for the second quarter in a row in the fourth quarter. it was profitable earlier but i think that changed to where its profitability is in the second quarter. >> trying to draw merchants in and participate, i assume you're sensing some hesitancy by merchants to play. is that also in the process of turning it around? >> i think their strategy is to upgrade the merchant quality. so in doing that they are going to find some merchants that haven't tried groupon who might be willing to try it. i think groupon's strategy is, let's give more merchants a try and some merchants that are maybe more national and with product that had more clout, that's where they are going which, again, long term is
what they have to do is take the u.s. playbook, as they call it, and take it to the international markets can, which is not just one market. europe is big, uk within that is a big market. they have to take a lot of the technology from the u.s. internationally and as they do that, international should start to turn a profit. it lost money for the second quarter in a row in the fourth quarter. it was profitable earlier but i think that changed to where its profitability is in the second quarter....
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looks like it's established in the u.s. and internationally. >> i think you have done a lot of homework. i think your reasoning makes sense. you did say it was speculative and the company has had a kind of roller coaster earnings pattern. as long as you recognize there's a time to get on and a time to get off like ecclesiastes, you're in good shape. like fitzgerald said, the rich are different from you and me. the high-end retailers like ralph lauren and lulu lemon are in high demand. after the break i'll try to save you more money. >>> coming up, times are a-changing. cramer has more fresh-faced companies that could be setting themselves up to be big names for years to come. >>> next up, the greasy spoon and neighborhood grocer are becoming a thing of the past. but these rising stars are filling their shoes. find out if they should fill your portfolio. uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underne
looks like it's established in the u.s. and internationally. >> i think you have done a lot of homework. i think your reasoning makes sense. you did say it was speculative and the company has had a kind of roller coaster earnings pattern. as long as you recognize there's a time to get on and a time to get off like ecclesiastes, you're in good shape. like fitzgerald said, the rich are different from you and me. the high-end retailers like ralph lauren and lulu lemon are in high demand....
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the u.s. government rejects to the deal says it would restrict competition and lead to higher beer prices. anheuser-busch sells a u.s. brewery next to constellation and give it perpetual rights for crow no and other modelo brands in the u.s. investors cheering that news. constellation rocketing higher. options traders though maybe have a different take on constellation, mark sebastian of option pit points out that traders are buying every put they had get their hands on in march. back to you. >> joey, you have a thought on this space? >> no, i don't and it's not something that i generally follow. i think overall when you look globally the most important thing in the beverage space that has the exposure in the emerging markets. >> baker you're shaking your head no, not a space you follow? you wouldn't buy constellation? >> i don't like stocks with a binary outcome but it's encouraging as we saw what's going on with heinz today and that industry. >> in terms of strategic play when you look at co
the u.s. government rejects to the deal says it would restrict competition and lead to higher beer prices. anheuser-busch sells a u.s. brewery next to constellation and give it perpetual rights for crow no and other modelo brands in the u.s. investors cheering that news. constellation rocketing higher. options traders though maybe have a different take on constellation, mark sebastian of option pit points out that traders are buying every put they had get their hands on in march. back to you....
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so, a harty congratulations goes out tonight to the u.s. postal service, whiches is trying to keep up with the times in the 21st century and the age of the internet. much has been said about the news today that the post office plans to eliminate letter deliveries on saturdays. that move estimates to save some $2 billion a year. it's a start. but let's not forget that last year, the post office lost $16 billion. i understand the reaction is mixed on this. many people will be inconvenienced without mail on saturday. but any kind of kuchlts will, of course, inconvenience some. but the troubling aspect of all of this is who some of the loudest nay sayers of this move are. name little our lawmakers. sadly, this is the one lawmaker where there seems to be support. republican senator susan collins saying cuts services should be a last resort. democratic snoshg mark begich says it was a bad news. these are, of course, the same people who need to get serious about government spending, before america has a true crisis. what the post office is doing i
so, a harty congratulations goes out tonight to the u.s. postal service, whiches is trying to keep up with the times in the 21st century and the age of the internet. much has been said about the news today that the post office plans to eliminate letter deliveries on saturdays. that move estimates to save some $2 billion a year. it's a start. but let's not forget that last year, the post office lost $16 billion. i understand the reaction is mixed on this. many people will be inconvenienced...
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the to see you this morning, a.nd >> they are talking a lot about u.s. air-american merger for quite some time. they tell us here at the number that they are inching closer to form the world's biggest carrier. something could be hammered out week. do keep in mind that the deal be -- could still apart. in the meantime, allied financial is gearing up to repay the garment all of its bailout money. this year, -- the government all of its bailout money. speaking of autos, say you are for a new car. general motors is lowering the chevy malibu. the average price was cut by about $450. this is all part of an effort for the malibu to compete with better-selling mid-sized sedans like the toyota camry. more coming up in the next hour. live at blumberg had in quarters in new york. >> that is quite a distinction. thank you so much. it is 4:37 right now. it is 36 degrees. >> a huge reward has now been offered for information leading est and conviction of a former lapd officer wanted for murder. testill have the la >> a live look out of the capital. it is hard to see,
the to see you this morning, a.nd >> they are talking a lot about u.s. air-american merger for quite some time. they tell us here at the number that they are inching closer to form the world's biggest carrier. something could be hammered out week. do keep in mind that the deal be -- could still apart. in the meantime, allied financial is gearing up to repay the garment all of its bailout money. this year, -- the government all of its bailout money. speaking of autos, say you are for a new...
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csc has exposure to u.s. government spending in europe, two areas that are not looking so hot to me. dell has to too and dell decided to go private. but the stock csc has run up 18 for the year. so david, you felt like you m s missed it and you didn't. at these levels i'd take some profits and see how the management does in 2013. thank you for bringing this to our attention. again, you were late. nicholas from florida asked me about bloomen brands, blmn. i told him i wanted to compare it to the other small restaurant chains of how they're dealing with commodity costs before opining about the stock. bloomen is the company behind outback steakhouse, crabba's italian grill and bone fish grill, roy ws a total of more than 1,400 restaurant they either own or franchise. the average check at these places just over 20 bucks. so while it's not what you call fancy, bloom zen still at the higher end of the casual dining space versus, say, olive garden or red lobster. he with like the company's been able to meet expectat
csc has exposure to u.s. government spending in europe, two areas that are not looking so hot to me. dell has to too and dell decided to go private. but the stock csc has run up 18 for the year. so david, you felt like you m s missed it and you didn't. at these levels i'd take some profits and see how the management does in 2013. thank you for bringing this to our attention. again, you were late. nicholas from florida asked me about bloomen brands, blmn. i told him i wanted to compare it to the...
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what can regular citizens, ordinary citizens, do to strengthen and uphold the u.s. justice system? >> i think maybe that is the seminal question as to why we are gathered here today and why we are talking about this issue. lawyers alone will never accomplish that. judges have the worst. they're not supposed to be out there asking for money for other court systems. the average citizen has to demand the attention of the courts. sandra day o'connor has one of the best statement. in every society, there have to be a safe place. in a democracy, that is a place that is the courts. we have to have the average citizen talking about how they want to preserve that save space in our society and talk to their legislatures, because there is a view among legislators, not all of them, but many, that the courts are another agency. it is not another agency. it is a co-equal branch of government but is necessary to protect our fundamental liberty, and to be such a branch, it needs adequate funding. when they say we have an economic crisis, we do have an economic crisis. there is no question about th
what can regular citizens, ordinary citizens, do to strengthen and uphold the u.s. justice system? >> i think maybe that is the seminal question as to why we are gathered here today and why we are talking about this issue. lawyers alone will never accomplish that. judges have the worst. they're not supposed to be out there asking for money for other court systems. the average citizen has to demand the attention of the courts. sandra day o'connor has one of the best statement. in every...
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angeles police department, the irvine police department, riverside police department, the fbi, the u.s. marshalls service and other allied law enforcement agencies throughout southern california and throughout the region. >> reporter: day five, sunday, dorner remained on the loose. >> everyday that dorner is loose, the likelihood of an attack on either a uniformed police officer or a family of a police officer is likely. >> reporter: southern california remained gripped by fear and uncertainty. a home improvement store was evacuated in l.a. after the mere mention of a dorner sighting. the los angeles police were founding themselves spread too thin between the ongoing manhunt and extra security at the grammy awards. they announced that low priority radio calls might go unanswered. >> it was a tremendous strain on our resources. remember, we had to protect the 50 people that were targeted, protect their families as well. we were on a tactical alert for virtually most of that time. but i said to the chief, and we both agreed, don't spare any expense. >> the mayor turned to the citizens of
angeles police department, the irvine police department, riverside police department, the fbi, the u.s. marshalls service and other allied law enforcement agencies throughout southern california and throughout the region. >> reporter: day five, sunday, dorner remained on the loose. >> everyday that dorner is loose, the likelihood of an attack on either a uniformed police officer or a family of a police officer is likely. >> reporter: southern california remained gripped by...
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he also served two tours with the u.s. marine corps in kuwait. he was 34 years old, he leaves behind a wife and two children, brianna? >> that's so sad. you've been working this for days. we know you'll be bringing us details in the coming days. how this is resolved and of course that dorner is caught. >>> coming up, we'll speak with the mayor of hattiesburg, mississippi. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. i can't believe your mom let you take her car out.ck! this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie
he also served two tours with the u.s. marine corps in kuwait. he was 34 years old, he leaves behind a wife and two children, brianna? >> that's so sad. you've been working this for days. we know you'll be bringing us details in the coming days. how this is resolved and of course that dorner is caught. >>> coming up, we'll speak with the mayor of hattiesburg, mississippi. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua...
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japan, i think from a fund flow perspective continues to auguster very bullishly for stocks in the u.s. i'm not trying to be completely complacent here. but one way to trade the risk of the range, again, this 40-point range in the s&p 500, where you either freak out and sell low or you buy the dip, which, again, that's about what we need to do on "fast money." >> so, keith, i have to ask you, in terms of your recommended portfolio allocation, does this bullishness, is that reflected in that allocation? last i remember, a bulk of it was in cash. >> yeah, because, again, well, it's not a bulk of it anymore. we're down to 36% cash, but again, it's a global model. so, to define that, we are very bearish on commodities. very bearish on treasuries. asset allocation, all of fixed income, zero. so, again, when you put zeros on those, yes, i like cash instead of those places, and i love equities where i'm invested. >> all right, keith, thank you for calling in. appreciate it. so, we asked the traders, with all that said, what are the top trades in today's rally session. dr. j? >> top trades wer
japan, i think from a fund flow perspective continues to auguster very bullishly for stocks in the u.s. i'm not trying to be completely complacent here. but one way to trade the risk of the range, again, this 40-point range in the s&p 500, where you either freak out and sell low or you buy the dip, which, again, that's about what we need to do on "fast money." >> so, keith, i have to ask you, in terms of your recommended portfolio allocation, does this bullishness, is that...
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the u.s. postal service® no business too small. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. >> the countdown to mardi gras took on a violent turn in new orleans. those were gunshots that you heard their on crowded bourbon street as people gathered to mark the weekend before fat tuesday. a witness to the shooting tapes the incident and handed it to police. four people were injured. three are out of the hospital tonight. investigators say an argument preceded the shooting. they are still looking for three men they say were involved. the people are dead after a helicopter crash in los angeles during a film shoot. it happened around 4:00 this morning at a ranch. police say the ranch was being used as a location for a reality tv show. they are looking into the cause of the crash. >> the family of joe paterno says that the university rushed to judgment in the jerry sandusky sex abuse case. they released a report performed by a former attorney general -- he said the report diversity repor
the u.s. postal service® no business too small. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. >> the countdown to mardi gras took on a violent turn in new orleans. those were gunshots that you heard their on crowded bourbon street as people gathered to mark the weekend before fat tuesday. a witness to the shooting tapes the incident and handed it to police. four people were injured. three are out of the hospital tonight. investigators say an argument preceded the shooting....
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good so much of u.s. foreign policy has to do with what have you done for me lately or what can you do for me down the road. with that in mind, what does he need do for us -- what does haiti do for us? >> there has been a long time when we do not want a lot of haitians in southern florida. in early days haiti controlled an important slice of water, which gave naval access to the caribbean, so that mattered a lot in the old days and for military matters with latin america, but what can they do for us in the future? they cannot be unstable. also, there is a lot of business investment in haiti, and now haiti is being opened to mining interests, both canadian and u.s. mining interest. there is a huge amount of gold and silver and copper to be found underneath the surface, but people have not come in before because haitians will not allow them to come in on on fair terms, but those will be changed, and now mining companies can explore wherever they want. tavis: you talk about these organizations. have the ngos
good so much of u.s. foreign policy has to do with what have you done for me lately or what can you do for me down the road. with that in mind, what does he need do for us -- what does haiti do for us? >> there has been a long time when we do not want a lot of haitians in southern florida. in early days haiti controlled an important slice of water, which gave naval access to the caribbean, so that mattered a lot in the old days and for military matters with latin america, but what can...
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so, you know, there is a lot of growth out there that is not u.s. that is very significant to walmart. it does move the needle. >> mike khouw, where do you fall on walmart? >> i think walmart is a fair value story right here. it's a low beta name. if we have a market pull-back, that's going to be helpful. it got ahead of itself last october and started to price like it was going to have more significant growth. i hear what karen is saying, there is an international growth story, but this is seeing top line and eps growth year on year of 5% and probably not going to see better than that. and this is really just a law of large numbers type of a thing, that even if you do see that international growth, it's just hard to push it. interesting that she compares it to amazon, you know, walmart once upon a time was that high multiple name, back in 2000 and it grew into it over time. >> all right. let's move on, talki about the housing rebound. prices marked the biggest percent gain in eight years. our next guest says that conditions have never been better t
so, you know, there is a lot of growth out there that is not u.s. that is very significant to walmart. it does move the needle. >> mike khouw, where do you fall on walmart? >> i think walmart is a fair value story right here. it's a low beta name. if we have a market pull-back, that's going to be helpful. it got ahead of itself last october and started to price like it was going to have more significant growth. i hear what karen is saying, there is an international growth story, but...
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and you know what, we're only selling little over 10% of the pizzas in the u.s. there's still a lot of share for us to take. at the same time, the international side as you know, we've still got a long, long way for us to run there. we're feeling pretty good about where we are. >> okay. now, you've got the handmade pan pizza which you point-blank say may be the most successful launch. how does it work? did you guys -- remember when you did the campaign which said, listen, our pizza's got to taste better? why didn't you do this one? someone said we ought to have this too? >> you know, pan pizza is 20% of the category in the u.s. and we really haven't played there. and the opportunity for us was to have a handmade pan pizza that was going to be a serious entry there and really where we got the pick-up in the fourth quarter were existing dominos customers who would go somewhere else when they felt like a pan pizza. and, you know, so these are mostly people that we already did business with, they wanted a great pan, we didn't give it to them before, now we do. and th
and you know what, we're only selling little over 10% of the pizzas in the u.s. there's still a lot of share for us to take. at the same time, the international side as you know, we've still got a long, long way for us to run there. we're feeling pretty good about where we are. >> okay. now, you've got the handmade pan pizza which you point-blank say may be the most successful launch. how does it work? did you guys -- remember when you did the campaign which said, listen, our pizza's got...
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. >> reporter: gotten word that two u.s. troops wounded in suicide bombing in kandahar. they know the city is still under attack but the members of elite squadron known don't wais second, in a specially equipped helicopter. >> it's you were be urban opes. >> reporter: they are winging into danger to save the americans. they find a landing site and with a trail helo providing cover from above the injured are loaded. as they take off they are already performing triage but it is tough to dress slal nhrapnel you're flying emergency wound is under fire. the helicopter drops flares to avoid potential heat-seeking missiles and sprints back to base to delifrt injured into an awaiting ambulance. just another day at the office them, they work under the humble motto "that others may live." they're a special breed, trained paramedics, highly skilled warrior,able to find their way in and out to rescue a wounded souldi soldier under any chchbs. >> it's worth it to risk your life to save another life, it's worths worth it to help get that guy home. >> reporter: this captain is in his f
. >> reporter: gotten word that two u.s. troops wounded in suicide bombing in kandahar. they know the city is still under attack but the members of elite squadron known don't wais second, in a specially equipped helicopter. >> it's you were be urban opes. >> reporter: they are winging into danger to save the americans. they find a landing site and with a trail helo providing cover from above the injured are loaded. as they take off they are already performing triage but it is...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. >>> earlier this week we learned that next tuesday, florida senator marco rubio would be delivering the official republican response to president obama's state of the union address. today the tea party announced its own post-speech presidential nay sayer, kentucky's republican senator rand paul. this is the third such tea party state of the union response. their past two speakers were michele bachmann and herman cain. yep, that's happening on tuesday. happy mardi gras, everybody. core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. >>> earlier this week we learned that next tuesday, florida senator marco rubio would be delivering the official republican response to president obama's state of the union address. today the tea party announced its own post-speech presidential nay sayer, kentucky's republican senator rand paul. this is the third such tea party state of the union response. their past two speakers were michele bachmann and herman cain. yep, that's...
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fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: anthony edwards currently stars in the new drama "zero hour." this is his first series since starring as martin green in the hit series, er. he is currently involved in making a documentary about the challenges faced by military vets as they integrate into society. let's take a look at a scene ."om "zero hour >> you have been acting different. please just talk to us. >> i saw something, something i cannot explain. the guy looked like you? >> he did not look like me. he looked exactly like me. >> that does not make any sense. >> there has to be a rational explanation. >> don't you want to know him? ?ho he was pronounce >> if i focus on that now i will drop the ball. >> then send me. i will get it. >> one condition. you tell them exactly nothing about where i am going. tavis: how you think about my efforts to describe the show? >> that is a scene. they have
fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: anthony edwards currently stars in the new drama "zero hour." this is his first series since starring as martin green in the hit series, er. he is currently involved in making a documentary about the challenges faced by military vets as they integrate into society. let's take a look at a scene ."om "zero hour...
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the u.s. relies on them too much. >> the drone is the only weapon that really frightened insurgents. it is ineffective. we cannot possibly kill these people one at a time and expect to come out on top. >> they are clearly not invincible. iranian tv has shown these pictures that come from a u.s. surveillance drone they captured two years ago. it's interesting timing. >> with me here in the studio is a former adviser to president obama's special up is that it to afghanistan and pakistan. you understand this area of the world very closely. how important is this to the national security? >> it has killed a number of al qaeda leaders but it has not decimated the organization completely. it has pushed them to move into other areas of the middle east. also, at a very high political cost. it does cause an enormous amount of anger in pakistan which has helped to spread extremism. the pakistan is feel that this has encouraged attacks on civilians. >> the drone program has been stepped up a lot by the ob
the u.s. relies on them too much. >> the drone is the only weapon that really frightened insurgents. it is ineffective. we cannot possibly kill these people one at a time and expect to come out on top. >> they are clearly not invincible. iranian tv has shown these pictures that come from a u.s. surveillance drone they captured two years ago. it's interesting timing. >> with me here in the studio is a former adviser to president obama's special up is that it to afghanistan and...
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walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: i am sure none of us has to be reminded just how much twitter, facebook, and instagram an old email as transform our lives. in a new text called "citizenville," gavin newsom looks at how it can help break through gridlock and ensure that everyone in this country as a seat at the decision making. good to have you on. >> thanks. tavis: first of all, congratulations on your wife's recent spirit award. >> yes, she just one of the spirit award, and then they are nominated for their documentary called "the invisible war," which is about raved in the military. understanding some of the complexities. even if only 10 percent of this film is right, as i told my wife, we should stop and own up to it. leon panetta weighed in on this, and hopefully others will. it goes to the frustration. this is frankly one of the reasons why i wrote this book. i am so disinterested a
walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: i am sure none of us has to be reminded just how much twitter, facebook, and instagram an old email as transform our lives. in a new text called "citizenville," gavin newsom looks at how it can help break through gridlock and ensure that everyone in this country as a seat at the decision...